The vinaigrette retains the original gilding to the surface and interior.

* A former Augustinian priory which is known as the ancestral home of Lord Byron. This Abbey, situated in Nottinghamshire, is now publically owned by the local Council and houses a museum displaying a tribute to Byron memorabilia.

This antique Nathaniel Mills vinaigrette is a superior gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional presentation condition.

The decoration is very sharp and very crisp.

The original gilding is in exceptional condition, in keeping with age.

There is some discouloration to the interior of the grille, in keeping with age.

Full hallmarks struck to the interior are all very clear; the nature of this piece dictates the location of the part hallmarks to the underside of the grille, resulting in the maker's mark and lion passant being partially visible.

Reflections in photographs may detract from this fine example of antique silverware.

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Andrew Campbell started trading in antiques during the 1970s. Initially, Andrew lived in the South of England, travelling the country, searching for items of silver to buy. Andrew sold these items at various London markets and antique fairs. Over time, and through selling at a range of venues, Andrew built up a large and diverse customer base from private buyers to national and international trade customers.